How does the change in the temperature of the universe provide evidence for universe expansion that supports the Big Bang Theory?(1 point)

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The universe is cooling which, according to the Big Bang Theory, is expected to happen as the cosmos disperses.
The universe is cooling which, according to the Big Bang Theory, is expected to happen as the cosmos disperses.

The universe is warming which, according to the Big Bang Theory, is expected to happen as the cosmos disperses.
The universe is warming which, according to the Big Bang Theory, is expected to happen as the cosmos disperses.

The universe is cooling which, according to the Big Bang Theory, is expected to happen as the cosmos accumulates.
The universe is cooling which, according to the Big Bang Theory, is expected to happen as the cosmos accumulates.

The universe is warming which, according to the Big Bang Theory, is expected to happen as the cosmos accumulates.

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9 days ago

The correct response is:

**The universe is cooling which, according to the Big Bang Theory, is expected to happen as the cosmos disperses.**

This is because, as the universe expands following the Big Bang, it also cools down over time, which is consistent with observations of cosmic background radiation and the overall behavior of the universe's temperature in relation to its expansion.